ATI GSG 1911 vs Browning 1911-22 A1 Compact Gray (.22LR)

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  • @KarlitosNetwork
    @KarlitosNetwork 5 месяцев назад

    So which one you like (recommend) the most??

    • @GigatonsGunworks
      @GigatonsGunworks  5 месяцев назад +1

      I like them both for different reasons so which one I'd recommend really depends on what you're looking for. The ATI is a full size replica and feels / points like an authentic 1911. It has outstanding sights and is very easy to be pinpoint accurate with. The only disadvantage is that it requires premium high velocity ammo or it won't cycle reliably. In general, you'd want to feed it only CCI ammo to ensure proper cycling. The Browning is a scaled-down pistol that's not true to size to a real 1911 so it's very compact. It also has old fashioned GI style sights that are smaller and harder to use. However, it's a very fun little gun to shoot and it will chew through just about any trash .22 ammo you feed it without a single hiccup. If you want a super accurate gun that you can use as a real 1911 platform trainer and don't mind spending more on ammo, the ATI is way to go. If you want a fun range toy for you and your friends that can you can feed any bargain bin .22 junk into with little to no problems, the Browning is the better pick.

    • @friedrice1641
      @friedrice1641 4 месяца назад

      ​@GigatonsGunworks that is a lot of info to take into consideration. The gsg is running about $200 cheaper, and if running at least 1,250 is the catch I'd consider that over the browning. Hm.

    • @GigatonsGunworks
      @GigatonsGunworks  4 месяца назад

      @@friedrice1641 You're absolutely right, the Browning certainly does have a higher upfront cost which is worth considering.